Sentence examples for pertinent to interpret from inspiring English sources

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Accordingly, it is most pertinent to interpret that high 222Rn concentrations do not originate from accumulated parent nuclides in soils but rather from the high ascent velocity of the carrier gas (v).

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Table 2 conveys the following information pertinent to interpreting indoor air perc levels in the dry cleaner buildings sampled.

The inability of cross-sectional data to indicate the direction of a relationship is also pertinent to interpreting the relationship between perceptions of adequacy of time in consultations and physician role in encouraging patients to seek information outside the consultation with preferred and perceived role in clinical decision-making.

Such special interests are far more pertinent to understand Mensch.

My own intuition is that a commitment on the part of researchers to interpret novel and pertinent genetic findings in a manner that can easily be shared with the patients to which the findings apply will create an added incentive [ 9] that will augment the currently tenuous bond between pediatrician, researcher and patient that is essential to pediatric genomic research.

But Kadri's central question is as pertinent as ever: Who has the authority and will to interpret and reinterpret Shariah?

In conclusion, although this morpho-molecular prognostic model for HCC promisingly identified HCC patients with different risk factors, the absence of parameters pertinent to the underlying liver function will make it challenging to interpret the study results.

The few pertinent remarks he does make are either somewhat ambivalent or difficult to interpret.

This measure is pertinent when comparing populations of different sizes since allele frequencies are difficult to interpret as the sample size (which is here the population size) increases in the population with growth.

Unfortunately, many students find them difficult to interpret and have trouble determining which features of trees contain pertinent information and which do not (Sandvik 2008; Halverson 2011).

This article reviews clinical and analytic epidemiology pertinent to reading, interpreting, and critically examining the literature, and presents an overview of evidence-based dermatology as a starting point for further study.

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